French Principia: A first French course containing grammar, delectus, and exercise-book with vocabularies, Partie 1Harper & brothers, 1878 |
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... aunt . 9. We have a horse . 10. The aunt has a garden . 11. The child has a horse . 12. You have a garden . Present Tense of the Verb " To have , " used Interrogatively . Plural . have we ? Singular . ai - je , have I ? avons - nous ...
... aunt . 9. We have a horse . 10. The aunt has a garden . 11. The child has a horse . 12. You have a garden . Present Tense of the Verb " To have , " used Interrogatively . Plural . have we ? Singular . ai - je , have I ? avons - nous ...
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... aunt ? 2. Have they a father and a mother ? 3. Have they ( masculine ) a friend ( masc . ) ? 4. Have they ( feminine ) a friend ( fem . ) ? 5. Has she the rose ? 6. Have I the book ? 7. Have you the rose ? Yes , I have the rose . 8 ...
... aunt ? 2. Have they a father and a mother ? 3. Have they ( masculine ) a friend ( masc . ) ? 4. Have they ( feminine ) a friend ( fem . ) ? 5. Has she the rose ? 6. Have I the book ? 7. Have you the rose ? Yes , I have the rose . 8 ...
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... aunt has the jewels . 2. The uncle has five horses . 3. The two generals have four horses . 4. Have you seen the spectacles ? 5. Have the children the nuts ? Yes , they have four nuts and five apples . 6. Have you seen the hats ? 7. The ...
... aunt has the jewels . 2. The uncle has five horses . 3. The two generals have four horses . 4. Have you seen the spectacles ? 5. Have the children the nuts ? Yes , they have four nuts and five apples . 6. Have you seen the hats ? 7. The ...
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... aunt of the children ? 9. Have you seen the friend ( masc . ) of the uncle ? 10. Have you seen the friend ( fem . ) of the aunt ? 11. He has seen the horse of the general . 12. You have seen the horses of the generals . 3. FORMATION OF ...
... aunt of the children ? 9. Have you seen the friend ( masc . ) of the uncle ? 10. Have you seen the friend ( fem . ) of the aunt ? 11. He has seen the horse of the general . 12. You have seen the horses of the generals . 3. FORMATION OF ...
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... aunt ? Here are the scis- sors of my aunt . 5. To whom do the nuts belong ? They belong to my sister . 6. To whom do the pears belong ? They belong to my cousin . 7. To whom do the gardens belong ? They be- long to the king and to the ...
... aunt ? Here are the scis- sors of my aunt . 5. To whom do the nuts belong ? They belong to my sister . 6. To whom do the pears belong ? They belong to my cousin . 7. To whom do the gardens belong ? They be- long to the king and to the ...
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A First French Course: Containing Grammar, Delectus, and Exercise-book, with ... Philippe Honoré Ernest Brette Affichage du livre entier - 1874 |
A First French Course: Containing Grammar, Delectus, and Exercise-book, with ... Ernest Brette Affichage du livre entier - 1875 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Adjectives aim-é aimé allé apples aunt Avez-vous beautiful before sunset book brother children Compound Compound Tenses dressed yourselves English EXAMPLES EXERCISE father Feminine fin-i finish finished first French FUTURE TENSE garden girl give going gone good great habillé have been loved have dressed Have you her lessons horses house IMPERFECT TENSE Imparfait INDEFINITE TENSE Passé INDICATIVE MOOD Indicatif innocent blood Interrogative Interrogatively j'ai love loved m'en Masc Masculine mother my brother n'eusse necessary Negative not gone away noun o'clock ourselves Passé déf PAST DEFINITE TENSE PAST TENSE Passé Plural Plus-que-parfait Prés PRESENT TENSE Présent Pronouns rec-evais reç-u receive received réjouis rend-u rendered seen Singular sister sisters speak Subj Substantive TENSE Futur TENSE Passé indéfini thou hadst thou mayst thou mightst thou wilt thou wouldst three thyself time uncle used Verb Vocabulary vowel wine wish words years yesterday
Fréquemment cités
Page 112 - Cond. j'irais, tu irais, etc. Passé indéf. je suis allé. Impér. va (vas-y, go thither) ; allons, allez. Prés, du Subj. que j'aille, que tu ailles, qu'il aille, que nous allions, que vous alliez, qu'ils aillent.
Page 127 - Subjonctif présent : que je veuille, que tu veuilles, qu'il veuille ; que nous voulions, que vous vouliez, qu'ils veuillent.
Page 65 - Haïr, to hate; haïssant, haï, e — je hais, tu hais, il hait, nous haïssons, vous haïssez, ils haïssent — je haïssais, je...
Page 122 - Je viens, tu viens, il vient, nous venons, vous venez, ils viennent.
Page 124 - Que j'acquière, que tu acquières, qu'il acquière, que nous acquérions, que vous acquériez, qu'ils acquièrent.
Page 133 - Que je rie, que tu ries, qu'il rie, que nous riions, que vous riiez, qu'ils rient ; que je risse, qu'il rît.
Page 41 - Dix. 11. Onze. 12. Douze. 13. Treize. 14. Quatorze. 15. Quinze. 16. Seize. 17. Dix-sept. 18. Dix-huit. 19. Dix-neuf. 20. Vingt. 21. Vingt et un. 22. Vingt-deux. 23. Vingt-trois.
Page 142 - Je conduis, tu conduis, il conduit ; nous conduisons, vous conduisez, ils conduisent.
Page 130 - Prés. je déchois, tu déchois, il déchoit ; nous déchoyons, vous déchoyez, ils déchoient.
Page 119 - ... je sens tu sens il sent nous sentons vous sentez ils sentent je...